Allen Freeman, a longtime Kāpiti resident, and now living in the Charles Fleming Retirement Village in Waikanae, recently celebrated his 100th birthday among family and friends who came from as far as Perth and Queensland to spend time with this astute centenarian.
Allen was encouraged by singing and hollering to take a deep breath and blow out his birthday cake candles before they triggered the village smoke alarms.
A dozen large ‘100′ helium balloons and several vases of flowers from Allen’s own garden decorated the library where a generous spread was laid out for afternoon tea — with champagne spritzers enjoyed by all.
Allen received messages from King Charles and Camilla, Governor-General Cindy Kiro and the outgoing Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and many others.
Australian nephews David and Grant Freeman put together a fascinating large-screen TV slideshow spanning most of the 100 years of Allen’s life to date. Born and bred in Wellington, Allen is proud of the service he undertook a few decades later with the New Zealand Airforce Medical Corp in Guatemala during World War II.